B.Sc. in Fashion Design is a 3-year undergraduate program that focuses on the creative and technical aspects of clothing and accessory design. The course covers fashion illustration, garment construction, textiles, pattern making, draping, and fashion marketing. It prepares students for careers in the fashion industry as designers, stylists, merchandisers, or entrepreneurs. The program blends creativity with industry knowledge and hands-on experience through projects and internships.
B.Sc. in Fashion Design is a 3-year undergraduate program that focuses on the art, craft, and business of fashion. It teaches students how to design clothing, accessories, and lifestyle products, blending creativity with practical skills and technical knowledge. The program also introduces students to fashion trends, textile science, garment construction, computer-aided design (CAD), and the global fashion industry.
The course prepares students for dynamic roles in fashion design, manufacturing, retail, and entrepreneurship through hands-on training, workshops, industry visits, and internships.
Educational Qualification:
Completion of 10+2 or equivalent from a recognized board in any stream (Arts, Commerce, or Science).
Minimum Marks:
Generally, 45%–50% aggregate marks in 10+2 (varies by institution).
Admission Process:
Most institutes offer direct admission based on merit.
Some may conduct entrance exams, portfolio reviews, or interviews.
3 years (6 semesters)
Fashion Illustration and Design
Textile Science
Pattern Making and Garment Construction
Fashion Draping Techniques
Computer-Aided Design (CAD) for Fashion
Fashion History and Forecasting
Surface Ornamentation and Embroidery
Fashion Marketing and Merchandising
Apparel Production and Quality Control
Fashion Communication
Portfolio Development
Internship / Industry Projects
Syllabus may vary depending on the university or institute.
Creative design and sketching
Sewing, draping, and garment making
Textile and material knowledge
CAD and digital design tools
Fashion trend analysis and forecasting
Marketing, branding, and merchandising
Portfolio development and presentation
Graduates can work in:
Fashion Design Studios
Textile and Apparel Companies
Fashion Retail Brands
Garment Export Houses
Fashion Magazines and Media
Freelance Design and Styling
Costume Design for TV/Film/Theatre
Fashion Designer
Textile Designer
Fashion Stylist
Fashion Illustrator
Apparel Merchandiser
Costume Designer
Fashion Blogger / Influencer
CAD Designer
M.Sc. in Fashion Design / Fashion Technology
M.Des. (Master of Design)
MBA in Fashion Management or Retail
Postgraduate Diploma in Fashion Communication, Styling, or Merchandising